Reuters is reporting that a guitar played by John Lennon and George Harrison at the height of the Beatles' fame is hitting the auction block in May. The guitar, a custom-built VOX, is expected to fetch between $200,000 and $300,000, according to Beverly Hills-based Julien's Auctions.

Eagle Rock Entertainment will release a new live Dio DVD, Finding The Sacred Heart – Live In Philly 1986, on May 28. The show on the was recorded at the Spectrum in Philadelphia on June 17, 1986, during the second leg of the Sacred Heart tour, which featured new guitarist Craig Goldy. The show was issued in an edited form, first on VHS and then DVD. For the first time, however, the full concert is being released as a double LP in the original running order and with remastered sound.

At last December's Kennedy Center Honors event, Jeff Beck and Beth Hart performed "I'd Rather Go Blind" in tribute to Buddy Guy. That performance — which you can check out in the video below — will be included in Hart's new album, Bang Bang Boom Boom, which will be released April 2 by Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group.

Holy Grail was born in Pasadena, California, in 2008 and hasn't slowed down for a second. They released their debut EP, Improper Burial, in 2009, followed by their 2010 critically acclaimed commercial smash Crisis In Utopia, which Metal Assault called "a mind-blowing effort that exudes unbounded freshness and musicianship."

Today, GuitarWorld.com presents the exclusive premiere of a new video by Scale the Summit. The video is the first in-studio trailer for the band's upcoming fourth studio album The Migration, the followup to 2011's The Collective, which Guitar World called "essential prog."

Designed for musicians with bigger hands, the Hollow Body is a new take on a classic semi-hollow, double-cut design. The width of the neck is increased to 1 7/8” (47.625mm) at the nut, providing the player an increased string spacing of 0.315” (8mm) to allow all notes of a chord to ring clear and is best for execution of single note runs.

Paul Gilbert combines technical proficiency with incredible musicianship and a deep knowledge of theory. Because he derives most of his tone from his hands and highly refined approach, he requires superbly balanced and quiet pickups that won’t present any barriers to his musical expression.